GovDelivery (UK)

Maximise direct connections with the public through digital communications

Mission Graphic

  • Effectiveness – reach more people
    Dramatically increase the number of people you reach directly.
  • Efficiency – automate complex communications
    Streamline communications across email, SMS, social media and other channels.
  • Engagement – create mission value
    Drive users to the online and offline activities that create the most value for the public and your agency.

In the News

Jan 19 | UK Public Sector Digital Awards: Suffolk County Council Trading Standards wins for Best Social Media Here are more details of the winners of the 2011 UK Public Sector Digital Awards. Suffolk County Council Trading Standards impressed the judges by making use of the full social media arsenal in the battle against rogue trading in support of consumer protection and empowerment, combining blogs, a Facebook page, Twitter feeds and GovDelivery email updates to recruit and arm a diverse range of consumers with the weapons of consumer self-protection.
Source: PublicTechnology.net

Jan 10 | Herefordshire Council Takes School Closures Online Herefordshire Council recently announced a new capability on the Council's website that allows Herefordshire residents to stay up-to-date on school closures and transportation modifications. The launch directly supports the Council's focus on providing school closure and related transportation information in a more accessible and efficient manner, prior to the onset of this year's winter season. Using GovDelivery Digital Communication Management, Herefordshire Council can now simply and cost-effectively disseminate critical school closure information to its residents through a fully automated process.
Source: MarketWatch

Success Stories

“Norfolk County Council recognises the need for personalised communication with its residents. Through GovDelivery, we can offer our residents the option to sign up for email updates on a range of topics, from committee papers and news releases to library events and Adult Education courses. This way, our residents are kept informed of changes to our information and services, particularly the things they are specifically interested in”.

- Vanessa Lindsey, Web Communications Officer, Norfolk County Council